My husband and I have talked about getting chickens for a while. I’m not sure if we’ll ever take the plunge or not, but the research for them is interesting. These notebooking pages are a great way for kids to record what they observe about chickens as they learn from their research. This notebooking pack is also a great way for kids to work on their handwriting – sneaky, sneaky. They can be added to any curriculum, story time or used in conjunction with my other Chicken Printables. Feel free to use them any way you like.
This set includes:
- 18 different types of blank Notebooking pages each in:
- Large manuscript lines for early writers
- Small manuscript lines for upper elementary
- Plain lines for older writers
- 72 different Themed pages in:
- Large manuscript lines for early writers
- Small manuscript lines for upper elementary
- Plain lines for older writers
- All of the above with Black & White and Color images
If you’re looking for some great readers to use while learning about Ants, check out these great titles. Many are probably available at your local library, or you could get a Kindle version for most of them on Amazon. I love using my Kindle Reader app to read with my kids. I have so many titles at the tip of my fingers in just minutes!
Chicks & Chickens by Gail Gibbons
The Little Red Hen by Diane Muldrow
Busy Chickens by John Schindel
From Egg to Chicken by Dr Gerald Legg PhD
Big Chickens Fly the Coop by Leslie Helakoski
Where Do Chicks Come From? by Amy E. Sklansky
Little Chicken Finger Puppet Book by ImageBooks
Young Chicken Fingers by Vickie Black
Chickens by Ina Felix
There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Chick! by Lucille Colandro
Chicken Little by Steven Kellogg
One Hundred Eggs for Henrietta by Sally Huss
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Parenting a Strong-Willed Child from Crystal & Co
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